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A 30,000-km journey by Apus apus pekinensis tracks arid lands between northern China and south-western Africa.

Yanyan ZhaoXinru ZhaoLan WuTong MuFang YuLyndon KearsleyXuan LiangJianping FuXiaoru HouPeng PengXiaoyang LiTao ZhangSu YanDick NewellChris M HewsonTerry TownshendSusanne ÅkessonYang Liu
Published in: Movement ecology (2022)
The migration route followed by pekinensis breeding in Beijing might suggest an adaptation to semi-arid habitat and dry climatic zones during non-breeding periods, and provides a piece of correlative evidence indicating the historical range expansion of the subspecies. This study highlights that the Common Swift may prove invaluable as a model species for studies of migration route formation and population divergence.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • south africa
  • particulate matter
  • case control